Greinke will be among the hottest commodities at next week’s winter meetings. In addition to the Angels and Dodgers, he also has been linked to the Washington Nationals and Texas Rangers in the rumor mill.

Zack Greinke continues to be a hot commodity in free agency. (AP Photo)

In 34 starts for the Angels and Milwaukee Brewers in 2012, Greinke went 15-5 with a 3.48 ERA and 200 strikeouts (in 212 1/3 innings). After he was dealt to the Angels in late July, he went 6-2 with a 3.53 ERA in 13 starts.

The Angels entered the offseason with re-signing Greinke as their top priority, but recent speculation is that the big-budget Dodgers have emerged as the front-runners to sign the 29-year-old ace.